The latte Stage 220P 12" 250W Subwoofer from JBL is the most powerful subwoofer in the Stage Series. Built with a ribbed high excursion 12" polycellulose low-frequency woofer, it features dual rear-firing ports that provide deep and powerful bass, with 250W of RMS power and 500W of peak power. Also featured is a variable low-pass 50 to 150 Hz crossover, a line-level LFE input via RCA, magnetic grilles, and adjustable metal floor spikes for use on a thick rug or plush carpeting.
- 12" Polycellulose Low Frequency Driver
- 250W RMS | 500W Peak
- Frequency Response: 29 to 150 Hz
- Crossover Frequencies: 50 to 150 Hz
JBL Stage 220P Overview
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JBL Stage 220P Reviews
Incredibly Powerful
I could not have found a more perfect compliment to my 4412s. I was worred that I might have to buy two of these. I did not have to worry long. I initially set my subwoofer output +10dB. I immediately had to reduce it back to line level, as to not sound too overbearing over my two 12" mains. Incredibly powerful. Way to go JBL!
Great punchy addition.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The JBL 220p subwoofer is a solid addition to any home audio system, offering robust performance and deep bass. With a 12-inch driver and a 300-watt RMS amplifier, it delivers impressive low-frequency response that enhances music, movies, and gaming experiences. It’s great at producing a tight, punchy bass without being overpowering. Some might argue that the lack of wireless connectivity like other JBL products have might be a drawback for those seeking a more streamlined setup. But I will always take an analog connection over a wireless one when it comes to a responsive audio experience.
